The Power of Predictions in Online Control
Optimization and Control
2021-01-11 v4 Systems and Control
Systems and Control
Dynamical Systems
Abstract
We study the impact of predictions in online Linear Quadratic Regulator control with both stochastic and adversarial disturbances in the dynamics. In both settings, we characterize the optimal policy and derive tight bounds on the minimum cost and dynamic regret. Perhaps surprisingly, our analysis shows that the conventional greedy MPC approach is a near-optimal policy in both stochastic and adversarial settings. Specifically, for length- problems, MPC requires only predictions to reach dynamic regret, which matches (up to lower-order terms) our lower bound on the required prediction horizon for constant regret.
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@article{arxiv.2006.07569,
title = {The Power of Predictions in Online Control},
author = {Chenkai Yu and Guanya Shi and Soon-Jo Chung and Yisong Yue and Adam Wierman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.07569},
year = {2021}
}